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US Government Will Stop Pollution-Reduction Credits for Cars With 'Start-Stop' Systems

14 février 2026 à 22:52
Starting in 2009, the U.S. government have given car manufacturers towards reducing greenhouse gas emissions if they included "start-stop" systems in cars with internal combustion engines. (These systems automatically shut off idling engines to reduce pollution and fuel consumption.) But this week the new head of America's Environmental Protection Agency eliminated the credits, reports Car and Driver: [America's] Environmental Protection Agency previously supported the system's effectiveness, noting that it could improve fuel economy by as much as 5 percent. That said, the use of these systems has never actually been mandated for automakers here in the States. Companies have instead opted to install the systems on all of their vehicles to receive off-cycle credits from the feds. Virtually every new vehicle on sale in the country today also allows drivers to turn the feature off via a hard button as well. Still, that apparently isn't keeping the EPA from making a move against the system. "I absolutely hate Start-Stop systems," writes long-time Slashdot reader sinij (who says they "specifically shopped for a car without one.") Any other Slashdot readers want to share their opinions? Post your own thoughts and experiences in the comments. Start-Stop systems — fuel-saving innovation, or a modern-day auto annoyance"

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Dates with AI Companions Plagued by Lag, Miscommunications - and General Creepiness

14 février 2026 à 21:52
To celebrate Valentine's Day, EVA AI created a temporary "pop-up" restaurant at a wine bar in Manhattan's "Hell's Kitchen" district where patrons can date AI personas. The Verge notes that looking around the restaurant, "Of the 30-some-odd people in attendance, only two or three are organic users. The rest are EVA AI reps, influencers, and reporters hoping to make some capital-C Content..." But their reporter actually tried a date with "John Yoon", an AI companion pretending to be a psychology professor from Seoul, Korea living in New York City: John and I have a hard time connecting. Literally. It takes John a few seconds to "pick up" my video call. When he does, his monotone voice says, "Hey, babe." He comments on my smile, because apparently the AI companions can see you and your surroundings. It takes the dubious Wi-Fi connection a hot second to turn John from a pixelated mess into an AI hunk with suspiciously smooth pores. I don't know what to say to him. Partly because John rarely blinks, but mostly because he can't seem to hear me very well. So I yell my questions. I think I ask how his day is and wince. (What does an AI's day even look like?) He says something about green buckets behind my head? I don't actually know. Again, the Wi-Fi isn't great so he just freezes and stops mid-sentence. I ask for clarification about the buckets. John asks if I'm asking about bucket lists, actual buckets, or buckets as a type of categorization technique. I try to clarify that I never asked about buckets. John proceeds to really dig in on buckets again, before commenting about my smile. I hang up on John. My other three dates are similarly awkward. Phoebe Callas, 30, a NYC girl-next-door type, is apparently really into embroidery, but her nose keeps glitching mid-sentence, and it distracts me. Simone Carter, 26, has a harder time hearing me over the background noise than John. She makes a metaphor about space, and when I inquire what she likes about space, she mishears me. "Eighth? Like the planet Neptune?" "No, not the planet Neptu — " "What do you like about Neptune?" "Uh, I wasn't saying Neptune..." "I like Netflix too! What shows do you like?" Their reporter also had a frustrating date with "Claire Lang". ("I say I'm a journalist. She asks what lists I like to make. I hang up...") "Aside from bad connectivity, glitching, and freezing, my conversations with my four AI dates felt too one-sided. Everything was programmed so they'd comment on how charming my smile was." And "They'd call me babe, which felt weird." A CNN reporter actually has footage of her date with "John Yoon". But the conversation was stiff and stilted, they report. After some buffering, "Yoon" says "Hey. I'm really glad you didn't forget about the date." Then asked for its reaction to the experience, "Yoon" says slowly that "Meeting humans feels like opening a window. To new perspectives. Always curious, sometimes nervous, but mostly it's that mix of excitement and warmth that keeps it real for me. What about you, sweetheart?" CNN reporter: "Please don't call me sweetheart. That's weird." AI companion "John Yoon": "Got it. No 'sweetheart' from now on. Thanks for letting me know. I'm really happy you're smiling. It suits you." CNN's reporter also tried dating "Phoebe Callas." Though it doesn't sound very romantic... CNN reporter: How many fingers am I holding up? "Phoebe Callas": Oh. You're showing me three fingers, right...? I'm not sure if you meant that literally, or as a little joke. CNN reporter: I am holding up two fingers. So your vision is — so-so. And "Phoebe" ended that call by saying "Well, babe, it's been really nice talking with you..."

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Social Networks Agree to Be Rated On Their Teen Safety Efforts

14 février 2026 à 20:52
Meta, TikTok, Snap and other social neteworks agreed this week to be rated on their teen safety efforts, reports the Los Angeles Times, "amid rising concern about whether the world's largest social media platforms are doing enough to protect the mental health of young people." The Mental Health Coalition, a collective of organizations focused on destigmatizing mental health issues, said Tuesday that it is launching standards and a new rating system for online platforms. For the Safe Online Standards (S.O.S.) program, an independent panel of global experts will evaluate companies on parameters including safety rules, design, moderation and mental health resources. TikTok, Snap and Meta — the parent company of Facebook and Instagram — will be the first companies to be graded. Discord, YouTube, Pinterest, Roblox and Twitch have also agreed to participate, the coalition said in a news release. "These standards provide the public with a meaningful way to evaluate platform protections and hold companies accountable — and we look forward to more tech companies signing up for the assessments," Antigone Davis, vice president and global head of safety at Meta, said in a statement... The ratings will be color-coded, and companies that perform well on the tests will get a blue shield badge that signals they help reduce harmful content on the platform and their rules are clear. Those that fall short will receive a red rating, indicating they're not reliably blocking harmful content or lack proper rules. Ratings in other colors indicate whether the platforms have partial protection or whether their evaluations haven't been completed yet.

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Vim 9.2 Released With Experimental Wayland Support, Better HiDPI Display Support

14 février 2026 à 20:28
Vim 9.2 is out today as the newest feature release for this robust and comprehensive text editor. This Valentine's Day release for Vim lovers brings experimental Wayland support, XDG Base Directory specification support, modernized defaults for HiDPI displays, new completion features, and an improved diff mode...

ByteDance's Seedance 2 Criticized Over AI-Generated Video of Tom Cruise Fighting Brad Pitt

14 février 2026 à 19:34
1.5 million people have now viewed a slick 15-second video imagining Tom Cruise fighting Brad Pitt that was generated by ByteDance's new AI video generation tool Seedance 2.0. But while ByteDance gushes their tool "delivers cinematic output aligned with industry standards," the cinema industry isn't happy, reports the Los Angeles Times reports: Charles Rivkin, chief executive of the Motion Picture Assn., wrote in a statement that the company "should immediately cease its infringing activity." "In a single day, the Chinese AI service Seedance 2.0 has engaged in unauthorized use of U.S. copyrighted works on a massive scale," wrote Rivkin. "By launching a service that operates without meaningful safeguards against infringement, ByteDance is disregarding well-established copyright law that protects the rights of creators and underpins millions of American jobs." The video was posted on X by Irish filmmaker Ruairi Robinson. His post said the 15-second video came from a two-line prompt he put into Seedance 2.0. Rhett Reese, writer-producer of movies such as the "Deadpool" trilogy and "Zombieland," responded to Robinson's post, writing, "I hate to say it. It's likely over for us." He goes on to say that soon people will be able to sit at a computer and create a movie "indistinguishable from what Hollywood now releases." Reese says he's fearful of losing his job as increasingly powerful AI tools advance into creative fields. "I was blown away by the Pitt v Cruise video because it is so professional. That's exactly why I'm scared," wrote Reese on X. "My glass half empty view is that Hollywood is about to be revolutionized/decimated...." In a statement to The Times, [screen/TV actors union] SAG-AFTRA confirmed that the union stands with the studios in "condemning the blatant infringement" from Seedance 2.0, as video includes "unauthorized use of our members' voices and likenesses. This is unacceptable and undercuts the ability of human talent to earn a livelihood. Seedance 2.0 disregards law, ethics, industry standards and basic principles of consent," wrote a spokesperson from SAG-AFTRA. "Responsible A.I. development demands responsibility, and that is nonexistent here."

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Earth is Warming Faster Than Ever. But Why?

14 février 2026 à 18:34
"Global temperatures have been rising for decades," reports the Washington Post. "But many scientists say it's now happening faster than ever before." According to a Washington Post analysis, the fastest warming rate on record occurred in the last 30 years. The Post used a dataset from NASA to analyze global average surface temperatures from 1880 to 2025. "We're not continuing on the same path we had before," said Robert Rohde, chief scientist at Berkeley Earth. "Something has changed...." Temperatures over the past decade have increased by close to 0.27 degrees C per decade — about a 42 percent increase... For decades, a portion of the warming unleashed by greenhouse gas emissions was "masked" by sulfate aerosols. These tiny particles cause heart and lung disease when people inhale polluted air, but they also deflect the sun's rays. Over the entire planet, those aerosols can create a significant cooling effect — scientists estimate that they have canceled out about half a degree Celsius of warming so far. But beginning about two decades ago, countries began cracking down on aerosol pollution, particularly sulfate aerosols. Countries also began shifting from coal and oil to wind and solar power. As a result, global sulfur dioxide emissions have fallen about 40 percent since the mid-2000s; China's emissions have fallen even more. That effect has been compounded in recent years by a new international regulation that slashed sulfur emissions from ships by about 85 percent. That explains part of why warming has kicked up a bit. But some researchers say that the last few years of record heat can't be explained by aerosols and natural variability alone. In a paper published in the journal Science in late 2024, researchers argued that about 0.2 degrees C of 2023's record heat — or about 13 percent — couldn't be explained by aerosols and other factors. Instead, they found that the planet's low-lying cloud cover had decreased — and because low-lying clouds tend to reflect the sun's rays, that decrease warmed the planet... That shift in cloud cover could also be partly related to aerosols, since clouds tend to form around particles in the atmosphere. But some researchers also say it could be a feedback loop from warming temperatures. If temperatures warm, it can be harder for low-lying clouds to form. If most of the current record warmth is due to changing amounts of aerosol pollution, the acceleration would stop once aerosol pollutants reach zero — and the planet would return to its previous, slower rate of warming. But if it's due to a cloud feedback loop, the acceleration is likely to continue — and bring with it worsening heat waves, storms and droughts. "Scientists thought they understood global warming," reads the Post's original headline. "Then the past three years happened." Just last month Nuuk, Greenland saw temperatures over 20 degrees Fahrenheit above average, their article points out. And "Parts of Australia, meanwhile, have seen temperatures push past 120 degrees Fahrenheit amid a record heat wave..."

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The EU Moves To Kill Infinite Scrolling

Par : msmash
14 février 2026 à 17:34
Doom scrolling is doomed, if the EU gets its way. From a report: The European Commission is for the first time tackling the addictiveness of social media in a fight against TikTok that may set new design standards for the world's most popular apps. Brussels has told the company to change several key features, including disabling infinite scrolling, setting strict screen time breaks and changing its recommender systems. The demand follows the Commission's declaration that TikTok's design is addictive to users -- especially children. The fact that the Commission said TikTok should change the basic design of its service is "ground-breaking for the business model fueled by surveillance and advertising," said Katarzyna Szymielewicz, president of the Panoptykon Foundation, a Polish civil society group. That doesn't bode well for other platforms, particularly Meta's Facebook and Instagram. The two social media giants are also under investigation over the addictiveness of their design.

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Sudden Telnet Traffic Drop. Are Telcos Filtering Ports to Block Critical Vulnerability?

14 février 2026 à 16:34
An anonymous reader shared this report from the Register: Telcos likely received advance warning about January's critical Telnet vulnerability before its public disclosure, according to threat intelligence biz GreyNoise. Global Telnet traffic "fell off a cliff" on January 14, six days before security advisories for CVE-2026-24061 went public on January 20. The flaw, a decade-old bug in GNU InetUtils telnetd with a 9.8 CVSS score, allows trivial root access exploitation. GreyNoise data shows Telnet sessions dropped 65 percent within one hour on January 14, then 83 percent within two hours. Daily sessions fell from an average 914,000 (December 1 to January 14) to around 373,000, equating to a 59 percent decrease that persists today. "That kind of step function — propagating within a single hour window — reads as a configuration change on routing infrastructure, not behavioral drift in scanning populations," said GreyNoise's Bob Rudis and "Orbie," in a recent blog [post]. The researchers unverified theory is that infrastructure operators may have received information about the make-me-root flaw before advisories went to the masses... 18 operators, including BT, Cox Communications, and Vultr went from hundreds of thousands of Telnet sessions to zero by January 15... All of this points to one or more Tier 1 transit providers in North America implementing port 23 filtering. US residential ISP Telnet traffic dropped within the US maintenance window hours, and the same occurred at those relying on transatlantic or transpacific backbone routes, all while European peering was relatively unaffected, they added.

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Anthropic's Claude Got 11% User Boost from Super Bowl Ad Mocking ChatGPT's Advertising

14 février 2026 à 15:34
Anthropic saw visits to its site jump 6.5% after Sunday's Super Bowl ad mocking ChatGPT's advertising, reports CNBC (citing data analyzed by French financial services company BNP Paribas). The Claude gain, which took it into the top 10 free apps on the Apple App Store, beat out chatbot and AI competitors OpenAI, Google Gemini and Meta. Daily active users also saw an 11% jump post-game, the most significant within the firm's AI coverage. [Just in the U.S., 125 million people were watching Sunday's Super Bowl.] OpenAI's ChatGPT had a 2.7% bump in daily active users after the Super Bowl and Gemini added 1.4%. Claude's user base is still much smaller than ChatGPT and Gemini... OpenAI CEO Sam Altman attacked Anthropic's Super Bowl ad campaign. In a post to social media platform X, Altman called the commercials "deceptive" and "clearly dishonest." OpenAI's Altman admitted in his social media post (February 4) that Anthropic's ads "are funny, and I laughed." But in several paragraphs he made his own OpenAI-Anthropic comparisons: "We believe everyone deserves to use AI and are committed to free access, because we believe access creates agency. More Texans use ChatGPT for free than total people use Claude in the U.S... Anthropic serves an expensive product to rich people. We are glad they do that and we are doing that too, but we also feel strongly that we need to bring AI to billions of people who can't pay for subscriptions. "If you want to pay for ChatGPT Plus or Pro, we don't show you ads." "Anthropic wants to control what people do with AI — they block companies they don't like from using their coding product (including us), they want to write the rules themselves for what people can and can't use AI for, and now they also want to tell other companies what their business models can be."

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Le Pentagone change sa liste des sociétés chinoises soupçonnées d'aider l'armée, avant de tout effacer !

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Le GMKtec NucBox G3 Pro hérite d’un Core i3-10110U

14 février 2026 à 15:23

Le nouveau GMKtec NucBox G3 Pro met en avant la présence d’un Core i3 pour se démarquer des modèles précédents. En août 2024, la marque lançait en effet le premier G3 sous Intel N100 avant de le remplacer par le G3 Plus l’année suivante sous Intel N150.

Pour ce début 2026, nous avons donc droit au GMKtec NucBox G3 Pro. Un modèle qui se distingue des précédents avec un processeur qui passe au Core i3. Et, comme souvent, le premier réflexe est de se dire que ce changement est bénéfique.

Mais entre un Intel N100 « Alder Lake-N », un Intel N150 « Twin Lake » et cette puce Core i3-10110U « Comet Lake » il y a tout de même un monde de différence. A l’annonce du N100 en 2023, je publiais un billet pour expliquer à quel point cette nouvelle génération de puces changeait la donne par rapport aux Celeron et Pentium. Outre les capacités de calcul de la gamme, c’était une montée en gamme de services et de fonctionnalités qui étaient désormais à portée des petits budgets.

Et c’est tout le problème de ce GMKtec NucBox G3 Pro. Le choix de remplacer les puces N100/N150 par un Core i3-10110U donne une impression d’évolution mais, dans les faits, c’est parfois plutôt un recul. Ce processeur Core mobile a été lancé en 2019 dans une gamme qui se voulait alors très sobre. Avec un TDP de 15 watts, il propose 2 cœurs et 4 threads dans des fréquences de 2.1 à 4.1 Ghz. Son circuit graphique est un UHD de 10e Gen avec 23 EU, il propose 0.5 Mo de cache L2 et 4 Mo de cache L3. Il est gravé en 15 nanomètres.

Intel N100 et N150 proposent la même base de fonctionnalités

Intel N100 et N150 proposent la même base de fonctionnalités

En face, on retrouve le N100 d’Intel, lancé au début de 2023 sur la base des cœurs Efficient « Gracemont » de la gamme Alder Lake. C’est un quadruple cœur sans multi threads qui fonctionne de 0.7 à 3.4 GHz avec un circuit graphique Intel UHD à 750 Mhz beaucoup plus récent qui déploie 24 EU. Son cache est de 2 Mo pour le L2 et 6 Mo pour le L3. Le N150 est une légère optimisation du même processeur. Les deux fonctionnent dans un TDP de 6 watts.

GMKtec met en avant un chiffre sur un logiciel de test, Cinebench R23, avec une note unique. Du pur Cherry Picking. Ce test effectué sur un seul cœur est tout sauf représentatif. Comme le Core i3 est cadencé à 2.1 GHz et le N150 est cadencé à 0.8 GHz, si on ne mesure qu’un seul cœur c’est le Core i3-10110U qui a le plus de chance de gagner sur ce test particulier. Mais si on regarde un peu au delà de cette mise en avant, on change de perspective.

Ici sur Cinebench R23 en simple cœur, on retrouve une note de 1 028 points. Contre un N150 à 920 points et un N100 pas bien loin. Mais en muulti cœur, c’est le N150 qui repasse devant avec 2 556 points contre 2 327 points pour le Core i3.</p,>

Sous Geekbench 6, c’est sur les deux notes que le N150 est devant… Pas de beaucoup en simple cœur, beaucoup plus en multi. C’est tout le souci de cette mise en avant d’un test associée à l’idée que l’on se fait qu’un « Core » sera toujours devant un processeur Alder Lake-N ou Twin Lake. L’autre détail que ne met pas en avant ce test c’est la nuance de TDP entre les puces.

Le Core i3-10110U n’est pas une mauvaise puce mais elle ne proposera finalement pas grand-chose de mieux en monocœur qu’un N100 ou un N150 et sera souvent derrière en multi cœur. Le N150 est presque 30% plus rapide en calcul brut lorsque l’ensemble de ses cœurs est sollicité. Et cela pour une fraction de dissipation en watts. Son circuit graphique est également bien plus performant avec une prise en charge de formats plus nombreux et modernes comme le AV1, le HEVC et le VP9 ainsi des capacités de traitement plus abouties. La puce Core est limitée à de la DDR4-2666, par exemple, et ne prend pas en compte la DDR5.

À vrai dire, c’est pour ce genre de puces Core que la limitation diplomatique de la mémoire d’Intel existe sur ces gamme N. Quand les N100 et N150 sont apparus avec une limitation théorique à 16 Go de mémoire, c’était pour que les Core de ce type trouvent encore une clientèle. Même si, en réalité, ils pouvaient tout à fait piloter 32 Go de mémoire vive. Cela permettait un argumentaire de différenciation pour continuer à proposer des Core i3 de générations précédentes. Choisir cette puce ne pose pas de problème particulier, hormis pour un usage multimédia où l’on voudra profiter de certains codecs. 

GMKtec NucBox G3 Pro

GMKtec NucBox G3 Pro

Pour en revenir au GMKtec NucBox G3 Pro , si vous êtes à la recherche d’une minimachine entrée de gamme pour des travaux basiques de bureautique, surf et autres tâches peu gourmandes. Le choix de ce Core i3 pas très récent n’aura pas d’incidence particulière par rapport à un N100/N150. L’idée pour le constructeur, c’est de trouver une solution de repli face à la montée des prix de la mémoire. Et, je suppose qu’un lot de ces puces Core i3 s’est retrouvé plus intéressant pour le fabricant que des N100/N150, ce qui a permis de mieux tirer sur le tarif.

GMKtec NucBox G3 Pro

Autour de cette puce, on retrouve donc deux emplacements de mémoire vive DDR4-2666 SODIMM pour un maximum de 64 Go. Un emplacement de stockage M.2 2280 NVMe PCIe 3.0 x4 et un M.2 2242 SATA 3.0. Pas de surprises ici puisque la puce limite les composants externes à ces limitations.

Le refroidissement est assuré par un dispositif très classique composé d’un dissipateur, d’un caloduc pour transporter la chaleur vers des ailettes et d’un ventilateur qui fera circuler de l’air frais. On retrouve toutefois la disposition d’une grille d’évacuation de chaleur située sous la connectique arrière. A noter que le format comme la disposition globale sont identiques aux modèles G3 précédents. On devrait donc retrouver un boîtier de 11.4 cm de large, 10.6 de profondeur et 4.25 cm d’épaisseur. 

La connectique ne bouge pas, on retrouve sur la face avant deux ports USB 3.1 Type-A et le bouton de démarrage. A l’arrière, un port jack audio combo 3.5 mm, deux ports Type-A supplémentaires au même format USB 3.2 Gen1, deux ports HDMI 2.0, un Ethernet 2.5 Gigabit et un jack d’alimentation 12V / 3A. Un port Antivol type Kensington Lock est également visible. La partie sans fil comprend un module Wi-Fi6 et du Bluetooth 5.2.

Le GMKtec NucBox G3 Pro est livré avec un câble HDMI court, un support VESA et une compatibilité assurée vers Windows 11 et Linux.

Il est proposé à partir de 159€ en version barebone sans mémoire ni stockage, 219.99€ en version 8/256 Go et 279.99€ en 16/512 Go. La livraison est gratuite depuis un entrepôt européen.

Voir l’offre sur GMKtec Europe

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Les prix des cartes graphiques AMD, Intel et NVIDIA semaine 07/2026 : Des hausses encore, mais aussi des baisses

14 février 2026 à 14:06

On passe aux prix des cartes graphiques AMD, Intel et NVIDIA pour cette semaine 7 de l'année 2026. Et cette semaine, clairement, c'est assez étrange, car on se retrouve avec un cocktail un peu improbable : des hausses parfois bien salées, ce qui reste logique dans le contexte actuel, mais aussi des baisses assez inattendues, y compris sur certains modèles haut de gamme. Bref, une semaine qui ne suit pas vraiment une tendance claire, et qui donne presque l'impression que le marché avance au hasard, au gré des stocks et des arrivages. On commence chez les rouges avec AMD. Et là, première surprise, la RX 7600 XT augmente tout simplement de 63 euros, ce qui fait clairement mal au portefeuille pour une carte qui vise avant tout le segment milieu de gamme. À l'inverse, la RX 9060 XT recule légèrement cette semaine, avec 16 euros de moins au compteur, ce qui est toujours bon à prendre, même si la baisse reste modeste. Du côté des modèles plus costauds, les RX 7700 XT et RX 7800 XT repartent à la hausse, avec respectivement + 6 euros et + 10 euros, rien de dramatique, mais on voit bien que la tendance globale reste plutôt à l'augmentation. On enchaîne ensuite sur le très haut de gamme avec la RX 7900 XTX, qui prend 30 euros de plus. Une hausse pas délirante, mais qui confirme que les cartes les plus musclées restent toujours soumises à une pression tarifaire constante. Notons tout de même une relative stabilité sur les deux modèles en RX 9070 et RX 9070 XT, qui ne bougent pas cette semaine, ce qui est presque un exploit en ce moment. […]

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